Based upon the working paper by Jan Eeckhout (UPF Barcelona), here’s the PCE inflation rate up to December:
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GDP, GDP+, and GDO(?) for Q4
According to some aggregate measure, there was a slowdown in 2022H1, but GDP+ says not.
Five Measures of Private Employment
Various observers have argued private employment stagnated in Q2 and after (see debate here), perhaps signalling a recession in Q2. With Wednesday’s Business Employment Dynamics release, we have the following measures of cumulative changes since 2021M09:
Business Cycle Indicators as of end-January 2023 and Q1 Nowcasts
With the release of December 2022 consumption and personal income, and November real manufacturing and trade industry sales, plus Q4 GDP, we have the following picture of business cycle indicators followed by the NBER Business Cycle Dating Committee, along with IHS Markit monthly GDP:
Up to 50 M-1 Abrams MBTs to Ukraine
From NYT:
The Biden administration plans to send M1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, U.S. officials said on Tuesday, in what would be a major step in arming Kyiv as it tries to seize back its territory from Russia.
Rookie Economist Errors: A Compendium
I start teaching a couple classes tomorrow; here are some cautionary notes.
Instantaneous Inflation
From a new working paper by Jan Eeckhout (UPF Barcelona), h/t Torsten Slok:
Deja Vu. Oder, “Haben Sie einen Professor zu melden?”
From Turning Point USA‘s website:
Party Affiliations of Fed Economists and Purported Political Homogeneity
From an Independent Review article by Emre Kuvvet:
Guest Contribution: “Crashing Through the Debt Ceiling”
Today, we present a guest post written by Jeffrey Frankel, Harpel Professor at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government, and formerly a member of the White House Council of Economic Advisers. A shorter version appeared at Project Syndicate and LA Times.